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1999 Feb 12
0
Installing on DEC 4.0b
> To: Jonathan.Yuen at tvs.slu.se
> Cc: "G.Janacek" <G.Janacek at uea.ac.uk>, r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
> Subject: Re: [R] Installing on DEC 4.0b
> From: Peter Dalgaard BSA <p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk>
> Date: 12 Feb 1999 13:25:18 +0100
>
> Jonathan.Yuen at tvs.slu.se writes:
>
> > I don't know how well it is documented, but you need gnu
1999 Oct 19
1
dos.time?
Dear R users,
I just noticed that the function "dos.time" is no longer
included with
_
platform Windows
arch x86
os Win32
system x86, Win32
status Release
major 0
minor 65.1
year 1999
month October
day 07
language R
What if any is the difference between "system.time" and
1998 Jan 06
1
R-beta: Dec alpha
R ran find on our Sun until it was stolen. I have now set up R on one of
our Dec Alphas OSF1 V4.0 386. R-0.49 configures builds and runs fine
except that the glm command crashes R. R-0.60.1 configures builds and
runs until a cis entered. I think the problem is the floating point
conventions but before I get in over my head a question
Has anyone used glm successfully on Alphas OSF1 V4.0 386?
1999 Feb 09
3
Installing on 64-bit Dec or SGI
Hi all,
The systems guys here in the stat dept don't seem to be able to
compile R on the Dec Alphas or on the SGIs. Can anyone give them a hand?
-Greg
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1999 Jan 28
2
time series analysis
Hello out there,
in their "R Complements" to Modern Applied Statistics W. Venables and
B. Ripley say that there is a lack of time series related functions in
R compared to S plus. Looking at CRAN I didn't find much, too. As I
have to learn something about +-basic ts analysis, e.g. spectral
analysis, I would like to know whether somebody has developed a
"unpublished" time
1998 Nov 05
1
compilation of 0.62.4
Hello,
I have compiled 0.62.4 under Linux and it runs fine (a gcc/g77
combination). When I try the same thing under AIX (4.1.5) or under dec's
OSF (both also gcc/g77) I get problems. Under AIX, system.c complains:
system.c: In function `waitForActivity':
system.c:150: `fd_set' undeclared (first use in this function)
system.c:150: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
2001 Nov 19
3
installation on Mac OS X
Help ! I am a graduate student in statistics, nearing the end of my
first semester, and recently discovered R, but cannot figure out how to
install it on my Mac. I am currently running OS 10.1.1, and know next
to nothing about Unix or anything related. I would like to install this
program on my Powerbook, as it come highly recommended, so I can use it
for a class next semester. Any help
1998 Mar 20
1
R-beta: glm
I am new to R so may well have missed the point somewhere. I would like to
use an exponential error in my generalized linear model. It seems natural
to restrict the Gamma family to do this ( and as one might in GLIM) by
specifying the scale. This does not seem possible in R . Have I missed
something?
Sorry to raise such a trivial point but I am keen to specify the scale
G.Janacek
2000 Mar 06
2
f2c question
Hello,
I decided to try to compile R version 1.0.0 on my home-hacked linux
system. This is not a conventional distribution, but has been upgraded
countless numbers of times (I think it started as a 1.2.13). It's up to
2.2.13 (kernel version) and I still use gcc 2.7.2.3. I have managed to
deal with the fortran part of R with f2c. As it turns out I can compile
the program OK, but when it
2001 Oct 11
2
R 1.3.1 on OS9.1?
Dear List,
After my laptop was stolen I (eventually) replaced it with a G4
laptop running Mac OS 9.1 . This also meant I updated to the current
Mac binary 1.3.1. This is pretty wonderful except for one problem.
I normally save R figs as eps files using the Mac OS and then read
them into Latex documents. This no longer works as the legends
overwrite the diagrams. Saving as ps from R also does
2018 Jan 24
4
Geometry delaunayn and deldir results, differing results from Octave due to decimal precision?
The problem:
I would like to translate the Octave algorithm in griddata.m to R.
Within the griddata algorithm calls are made to the Delaunay function. For the R translation I have found delaunayn within the "geometry" package and also the deldir package.
Both do similar things but give slightly different results depending on the input.
The question is, what is making the results for the
2000 Feb 23
0
Lack of Fit test
> From: "Alan T. Arnholt" <arnholt at math.appstate.edu>
> To: Bill Venables <William.Venables at cmis.CSIRO.AU>
> Cc: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch, arnholt at math.appstate.edu
> Subject: Re: [R] Lack of Fit test
> Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 09:40:21 -0500 (EST)
> X-Authentication: none
>
>
> I guess my question was not adequately stated when I sent
2000 Nov 30
2
changes in glm?
I am running some simulations which involve fitting a glm with
Binomial error ( in fact Bernoulli) and logistic link. Running R 0.63
I have no problems. However I need more speed so migrated to our UNIX
boxes which run
Version 0.90.1 (December 15, 1999)
Here I get an error
Error in (if (is.empty.model(mt)) glm.fit.null else glm.fit)(x = X, y
= Y, : y must be univariate unless binomial
2006 Jan 25
9
connection_specification and adapter
Hi,
I wish to know, how those class work exactly, where
can I find the documentation? or can someone explain
to me how a connection is made via those class???
Thanks you very much!!!!
Saiho
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1999 Dec 20
2
digital unix linking problem
Greetings.
I'm trying to install R-0.90.1 on our digital 4.0F servers (alphaev6 arch).
Using either the digital cc and f77, or gcc 2.95.2 and g77, R compiles,
but on trying to execute it I get:
11819:./bin/R.X11: /sbin/loader: Fatal Error: cannot map xxxxxxx
I'm used to 'cannot map', but always with a shared library name,
not 'xxxxxxx'. Has anyone else run into this
2006 Feb 02
8
How to get all selected rows in the mutli-selection listbox?
Hi,
I have created a multiple selection listbox with
rails, when I try to get the rows selected by user,
rails send back only the first one, how can I get the
other selected rows????
I created the listbox with the following function:
select_tag("form__list1",
options_for_select(["A","B","C","D"], selected = "A"),
html_options =
2006 Apr 12
13
rhtml produces so many white places?????
Hi,
I have a rhtml file that uses some ruby code inside,
there are not too ruby codes, but it repeats itself
thousands of time. I find out each time when the ruby
code execute, it will produce the html code correctly.
But the produced html will conseved the "format" of
the rhtml, and it adds a lot no used white space!!!!
example : toto.rhtml
<body>
<table>
<% data.each{
2006 Mar 02
4
LDAP and Rails ???
Hi,
We want to start a new website, and we want to use our
existing authentication system which is LDAP. Can
someone tell me where I can find the information about
how to use LDAP in rails ???
Thanks you very much
Saiho
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Can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven.
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2000 Jan 20
1
installing R on slackware linux, another route
I have been reading the archives of this list and
noticed a post from Murray Jorgensen asking about how
to install R under slackware.
The replies were all to the effect that he should
compile from the source.
There is another path that is better for some
purposes.
Download the red hat binary package, the .rpm file,
then run rpm2targz on it, a slackware program designed
to convert rpm packages
2018 Jan 24
0
Geometry delaunayn and deldir results, differing results from Octave due to decimal precision?
"The question is, what is making the results for the R packages different
from each other?"
There are literally thousands of R packages, contributed independently by
thousands of people. There should be no expectation of consistency or for
that matter, "correctness", among them. Caveat emptor.
Only within the base R distribution, maintained and mostly written by the R
Core